Legion Lost #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the complete 2011 'Legion Lost' series, a six-issue miniseries that strands a team of Legion of Super-Heroes members in the 21st century. Written by Fabian Nicieza with art by Pete Woods, the story follows these displaced heroes as they struggle to find their way home while contending with a deadly alien threat loose in the present day. It's a self-contained, action-driven arc that highlights lesser-known Legionnaires like Gates, Timber Wolf, and Wildfire.
In "Legion Lost," Shikari seeks refuge in the derelict remains of a Legion Outpost drifting through space, where she stumbles upon a haunting computer diary from Element Lad that reveals the truth behind the Legion’s exile from the universe. As the Progeny close in, their arrival accidentally frees the Legion from their stasis within a Tromium cocoon, setting off a fierce defense—but with their memories fragmented and their world unknown, their greatest challenge lies ahead. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with striking artwork by Olivier Coipel and inks by Andy Lanning, the cover by Coipel and Lanning captures the isolation and tension of this pivotal moment.
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Shikari takes sanctuary from the Progeny in the wreckage of Legion Outpost as it floats in space. There she witnesses a computer diary left by Element Lad explaining who the Legion are and how they were thrown outside of the universe. The Progeny find her there, and unwittingly release the Legion from their Tromium cocoon. The Legion repel the Progeny, but after taking stock of their situation find they still have a big challenge to face.
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